“Milam Hires Sumner, Miss., Lawyer—Says He May Sue Look Magazine.” Memphis Press-Scimitar, January 14, 1956, 3.
“Milam Is Pictured a War Hero Who Also Snatched Negro from Drowning.” Jackson Daily News, September 20, 1955, 6.
Milner, Jay. “Bryant Didn’t Mind His Negro Non-Com during Korean War.” Jackson Clarion-Ledger, September 20, 1955, 1, 12.
———. “Defendants Turned Back to Face Kidnap Charges by Leflore County Jury.” Jackson Clarion-Ledger, September 25, 1955, 1, 8.
———. “Doctor’s Testimony May Alter Inquiry.” Jackson Clarion-Ledger, September 6, 1955, 1, 12.
———. “Jittery News Men at Sumner Kept in a Dither by Rumors.” Jackson Clarion-Ledger, September 22, 1955, 2.
———. “Milam Says He’s ‘Not Sure’ If He Has Grounds for Libel Suit.” Delta Democrat-Times (Greenville, Miss.), January 15, 1956, 1.
———. “Negro’s Funeral at Sumner Takes Spotlight from Trial.” Jackson Clarion-Ledger, September 19, 1955, 1.
———. “Newsman Disagree on Protest Rallies.” Jackson Clarion-Ledger, September 27, 1955, 1, 5.
———. “Sumner Folk Already Plenty Bored with All This Ruckus.” Jackson Clarion-Ledger, September 21, 1955, 3, 5.
“Milwaukee Rally Asks Intervention.” Daily Worker (New York), September 29, 1955, 3.
“Minnesotan Is Using Till Case in Politics.” Jackson Daily News, October 12, 1955, 3.
Minor, Bill. “Saga of Till Slaying Will Live on Despite Death of 2nd Killer.” Jackson Clarion-Ledger, September 25, 1994, C3.
Minor, W. F. “Two Not Guilty of Till Murder, Jury Declares.” New Orleans Times-Picayune, September 24, 1955, 5.
“Miss. Killing Brings New Members, Gifts to NAACP.” Louisville Defender, September 29, 1955, 1.
“Miss. Negro’s Slayer Went to Home of Till Case Figure after Shooting.” New York Post, December 9, 1955, 3, 63.
“Missing Chicago Negro Youth Found in Tallahatchie River.” Greenwood (Miss.) Commonwealth, August 31, 1955, 1.
“Missing Till Witnesses’ Flight Told.” Chicago American, October 1, 1955, 11.
“‘Missing’ Witness Denied He Saw the Till Slaying.” Memphis Press-Scimitar, October 4, 1955, 19.
“Mississippi Again.” Baltimore Afro-American, December 17, 1955, 1, 2.
“Mississippian Says He Paid for Votes.” New York Times, July 6, 1968, 8.
“Mississippi Must Make Every Effort to Prosecute Till Murder.” Chicago Sun-Times, March 20, 2006, 39.
“Mississippi Sheriff Voices Doubt Body Was That of Till.” Greenwood (Miss.) Morning Star, September 4, 1955, 1.
“Mississippi Solons Bare Hanging of Till’s Father.” Chicago Defender, October 22, 1955, 1, 2.
“Mississippi’s Reaction to Boy’s Death.” Memphis Press-Scimitar, September 3, 1955, 11.
Mitchell, Jerry. “Filmmaker to Show Movie on Emmett Till.” Jackson Clarion-Ledger, February 7, 2004, 1B.
———. “Grand Jury Issues No Indictment in Till Killing.” Jackson Clarion-Ledger, February 27, 2007, 3A.
———. “Group Seeks to Exhume Till Body.” Jackson Clarion-Ledger, October 31, 2004, 1A.
———. “Support Sought to Reopen Till Case.” Jackson Clarion-Ledger, February 8, 2004, 5B.
———. “Tallahatchie County to Formally Apologize to Till’s Family.” Jackson Clarion-Ledger, October 2, 2007, 3A.
Mohr, Holbrook. “No Federal Charges in Till Case, FBI Says.” Chicago Tribune, March 17, 2006, 8.
“‘Money Jars’ for Defense Delay Trial.” Jackson State Times, September 20, 1955, 2A.
“Moses Wright Turns Down Island Job.” New York Amsterdam News, October 8, 1955, 23.
“Mother Hysterical at Victim’s Rites.” Chicago American, September 7, 1955, 4.
“Mother of Negro Boy Advised to Stay in Chicago.” Delta Democrat-Times (Greenville, Miss.), September 12, 1955, 1.
“Mother of Slain Chicagoan Urged to Attend Trial.” Chicago American, September 8, 1955, 4.
“Mother of Slain Negro Is Asked to Aid in Prosecution.” Jackson Daily News, September 8, 1955, 6.
“Mother of Till Boy Arrives in Courtroom.” Chicago American, September 20, 1955, 4.
“Mother of Till Boy Goes to Mississippi for Trial.” Chicago American, September 20, 1955, 4.
“Mother of Till Due Here Today on Way to Trial.” Memphis Commercial Appeal, September 20, 1955, 15.
“Mother of Till Has a Secret.” Memphis Press-Scimitar, September 16, 1955, 3.
“Mother of Till Raising Money.” Memphis Press-Scimitar, November 15, 1955, 7.
“Mother of Till to Testify in Murder Trial.” Greenwood (Miss.) Morning Star, September 13, 1955, 1.
“Mother of Till Will Attend Trial as State Witness.” Jackson Daily News, September 13, 1955, 3.
“Mother of Till Youth Finally Agrees to Testify.” Delta Democrat-Times (Greenville, Miss.), September 13, 1955, 1.
“Mother Says Son Libeled by Stories.” Daily Defender (Chicago), January 22, 1958, 3.
Mother to Testify in Kidnap Trial.” Memphis Press-Scimitar, September 13, 1955, 1.
“Mourners, Curious Mingle at Till Rites.” Clarksdale (Miss.) Press Register, September 3, 1955, 1.
“Mrs. Bradley Bares Dawson Aid.” Daily Defender (Chicago), October 22, 1956, 1.
“Mrs. Bradley Raps ‘Expose’ on Till’s Father.” St. Louis Argus, October 21, 1955, 1, 16.
“Mrs. Bradley Routs False Reports.” Washington Afro-American, November 5, 1955, 21.
“Mrs. Bradley Says Fee NAACP Idea.” Chicago Defender, November 19, 1955, 1, 2.
“Mrs. Bradley Wires Moms of 3 Slain Chicago Boys.” Chicago Defender, October 29, 1955, 7.
“Muddy River Gives Up Body of Slain Negro Boy.” Memphis Commercial Appeal, September 1, 1955, 1, 4.
“Murdered Youth’s Kin Hysterical at Station.” Chicago Sun-Times, September 2, 1955, 3.
“Murder Trial Jury Hears Wolf Whistle.” London Express, September 23, 1955, 1.
Murrain, Edward. “Till’s Mom, Mayor Get Bomb Threats.” New York Age Defender, October 1, 1955, 1, 2.
Murray, George. “‘Wolf Call’ Blamed by Argo Teen.” Chicago American, September 1, 1955, 1, 4.
“NAACP Asks Who Did It as Bryant, Milam Freed.” Jackson Daily News, November 10, 1955, 4.
“NAACP Calls Verdict Rooted in Racist Oppression.” Daily Worker (New York), September 26, 1955, 8.
“NAACP Leader Blasts Mississippi Law Enforcement.” Clarksdale (Miss.) Press Register, November 5, 1955, 1.
“Need to Protect Negro Vote Cited.” New York Times, February 15, 1957, 15.
“Negro Bishop Asks 2 Days’ Mourning as Slaying Protest.” Jackson Daily News September 2, 1955, 1.
“Negro Boy Was Killed for ‘Wolf Whistle.’” New York Post, September 1, 1955, 5, 12.
“Negro ‘Captive’ Articles Doubted, Mandy Bradley.” Jackson Daily News, October 6, 1955, 7.
“Negro Describes Boy’s Abduction.” Jackson Clarion-Ledger, September 2, 1955, 1.
“Negroes Rebuffed in Asking Federal Intervention.” Greenwood (Miss.) Commonwealth, October 25, 1955, 1.
“Negro Leader Hails Officers for Handling of Till Slaying.” Memphis Commercial Appeal, September 9, 1955, 1, 31.
“Negro Mass March Called Rumor.” Jackson State Times, September 4, 1955, 1A, 16A.
“Negro’s Answer to Look Story.” Memphis Press-Scimitar, January 18, 1956, 8.
Neumaier, Joe. “Filmmaker’s ‘Untold Story’ Drives Inquiry in Racial Killing.” New York Daily News, August 16, 2005, 32.
“New Angle to Till Case.” Greenwood (Miss.) Morning Star, January 11, 1956, 4.
“New Rochelle Demos Ask Action on Mississippi.” Daily Worker (New York), September 27, 1955, 3.
“Newsmen and Photographers Are Frisked for Weapons.” Memphis Commercial Appeal, September 20, 1955, 17.
Newson, Moses J. “Acquit Kimbell in Mi
ss. Trial.” Daily Defender (Chicago), March 14, 1956, 3.
“Newspapers Over State Blast Murder of Negro.” Jackson Daily News, September 3, 1955, 1.
Nichols, Joseph C. “Marciano, Floored in Second Round, Stops Moore in Ninth to Keep Title.” New York Times, September 22, 1955, 37.
“1955 Race Killing, Film Inspires Lawmakers’ Call for Probe.” Newsday, April 14, 2004, A6.
Nix, Naomi. “Willie Louis: 1937–2013.” Chicago Tribune, July 24, 2013, 6.
“No Developments in Negro Slaying.” Greenwood (Miss.) Commonwealth, September 2, 1955, 1.
Noel, Peter. “The Battle for Abner Louima.” Village Voice, September 2, 1997, 42, 35.
“No Kidnap Trial for Milam, Bryant.” Chicago Defender, November 19, 1955, 1, 2.
“‘Not Bitter’ Says Mother of Till.” Memphis Press-Scimitar, September 8, 1955, 27.
“Officer Fears Actions Build up Resentment.” Jackson Clarion-Ledger, September 4, 1955, 1.
“Officers Press Hunt in Slaying of Negro.” Memphis Commercial Appeal, September 4, 1955, 19.
“‘Once Proud of the South’ but Renounces Till Verdict.” Memphis Commercial Appeal, September 26, 1955, 4.
“100,000 at Last Rites on S. Side for Kidnapped Boy.” Chicago American, September 3, 1955, 3.
Page, Clarence. “Black History Isn’t Just for Blacks Anymore.” Chicago Tribune, January 15, 2003, 1.
———. “Full New Probe Needed in Till Murder.” Newsday, October 26, 2004, A40.
———. “A New Thaw Comes to a Very Old Case.” Newsday, March 31, 2004, A42.
Parker, Laura. “DA Has Tough, Final Call in Till Case.” USA Today, March 22, 2006, A3.
———. “DNA Confirms Body Is Emmett Till’s.” USA Today, August 26, 2005, A2.
———. “FBI Report on Emmett Till Filed in Mississippi.” Miami Times, March 22–28, 2006, 7A.
———. “Justice Pursued for Emmett Till.” USA Today, March 11, 2004, A3.
———. “Perseverance Pays Off for Civil Rights Activist.” USA Today, March 19, 2007, A2.
Parmenter, Cinder. “Overdue Bills Endanger Bronze of King.” Denver Post, July 7, 1977, 17.
Payne, Ethel L. “Army Gave Till Facts to Eastland.” Chicago Defender, October 22, 1955, 1.
———. “‘Ladies’ Day for Adlai Lures Smart Set from All Over to Dine, Chat.” Chicago Defender, November 3, 1956, 15.
———. “Tom [sic] Till Died for Democracy.” New York Age Defender, October 1, 1955, 1, 2.
“People and Places.” Chicago Defender, December 8, 1956, 2.
“Plan Suit If 2 Escape Death in Boy Lynching.” New York Post, September 7, 1955, 5.
Poist, Patricia. “Haunted by Ghost of Mississippi.” Sunday News, January 16, 2005, 1.
Popham, John. “Slain Boy’s Uncle on Stand at Trial.” New York Times, September 22, 1955, 64.
———. “Slain Boy’s Uncle Ready to Testify.” New York Times, September 19, 1955, 50.
———. “Trial Under Way in Youth’s Killing.” New York Times, September 20, 1955, 32.
Porteous, Clark. “Big Names in Nation’s Press Are at Trial.” Memphis Press-Scimitar, September 20, 1955, 1, 2.
———. “Grand Jury to Get Case of Slain Negro Boy Monday.” Memphis Press-Scimitar, September 1, 1955, 1, 4.
———. “Instead of Lunch, Surprises.” Memphis Press-Scimitar, September 21, 1955, 1, 2.
———. “Jury Being Chosen in Till Trial.” Memphis Press-Scimitar, September 19, 1955, 1, 4.
———. “Kidnap Trial Delay Sure.” Memphis Press-Scimitar, September 23, 1955, 1.
———. “Mississippi Hunt for Clews [sic] Goes On.” Memphis Press-Scimitar, September 2, 1955, 5.
———. “Mrs. Bryant on Stand.” Memphis Press-Scimitar, September 22, 1955, 1, 2, 3, 4.
———. “New Angle in Till Case Claimed.” Memphis Press-Scimitar, September 20, 1955, 1, 4, 5.
———. “Next: 2 Face Till Kidnap Charges.” Memphis Press-Scimitar, September 24, 1955, 1, 3.
———. “Officers Work All Night on Searches.” Memphis Press-Scimitar, September 21, 1955, 1, 7.
———. “Proud, with Reason at Sumner.” Memphis Press-Scimitar, September 21, 1955, 2.
———. “Till Murder Case Goes to Jury.” Memphis Press-Scimitar, September 23, 1955, 1, 2, 8.
Poston, Ted. “‘Missing’ Till Witness Admits Milam Took Him Out of Town.” New York Post, October 4, 1955, 5.
———. “Mose Wright Left Everything to Flee for Life.” New York Post, October 3, 1955, 5.
———. “‘My Son Didn’t Die in Vain,’ Till’s Mother Tells Rally.” New York Post, September 26, 1955, 5, 22.
“Powell Says Till Stirs All Europe.” Chicago Defender, October 8, 1955.
“Powell Urges Special Session to Adopt Anti-Lynch Law.” Daily Worker (New York), September 30, 1955, 3.
“Prayer Meets Planned for Six Cities.” Washington Afro-American, October 22, 1955, 5.
“Preliminary Hearing Set Friday for Men Accused of Mass Killing.” Kosciusko (Miss.) Star-Herald, February 2, 1950, 1.
Pride, Karen E. “Commemoration of Emmett Till Lynching Anniversary Includes Renaming Expressway Bridge.” Chicago Defender, August 29–30 2005, 3.
———. “Federal Officials Lead Exhumation of Emmett Till.” Chicago Defender, June 2, 2005, 3.
“Pro and Con Argued on Murder Verdict.” Lima (Ohio) News, September 25, 1955, 3A.
“Professor Seeks Transcript of Till Trial.” Memphis Commercial Appeal, February 21, 2005, B5.
“Prominent Local Attorney Dies.” Southern Sentinel (Ripley, Miss.), December 7, 1967, 1.
“Prosecution Doesn’t Say If Death Penalty Sought in Trial of White Men.” Jackson Daily News, September 12, 1955, 1.
“Prosecutor in Till Case Dies Tuesday.” Delta Democrat-Times (Greenville, Miss.), October 10, 1956, 1.
“Prosecutor Studying FBI’s Investigative File into Till Murder.” Bay State Banner (Boston), July 6, 2006, 2.
“Protest Mississippi Shame.” New York Age Defender, September 10, 1955, 2.
Pryweller, Joseph. “Eyes on the Prize Author Has Won Respect for His Civil Rights Work.” Daily Press (Newport News, Va.), April 7, 1991, I1.
“Rabb Says White House Is Concerned Over Till Case.” Chicago Defender, October 22, 1955, 12.
Radelat, Ana. “Lawmaker Says He’ll Press AG Over Till Probe.” Jackson Clarion-Ledger, November 20, 2004, 1B, 3B.
Rahman, Ali. “Emmett Till’s Mother Speaks.” New York Amsterdam News, November 21, 2002, 4.
Ramstad, Evan. “Youth’s Murder for Flirting Stimulated Civil Rights Drive.” Daily Journal (Tupelo, Miss.), September 2, 1995, 1F.
“Random Thoughts by the Editor.” Yazoo City (Miss.) Herald, September 8, 1955, 1.
Rashbaum, William H. “Police Officers Later Cleared in Louima Case Seek Jobs Back.” New York Times, December 12, 2002, B3.
Raymond, Harry. “Cousin Tells How Negro Youth Was Kidnapped.” Daily Worker (New York), September 2, 1955, 1, 8.
———. “20,000 at Rally Cheer ‘March on Washington.’” Daily Worker (New York), October 12, 1955, 1.
“Reactions Reverberate Around World on Till Trial’s Outcome.” Delta Democrat-Times (Greenville, Miss.), September 27, 1955, 1.
“Recall the Murders in Mississippi.” Baltimore Afro-American, December 24, 1955, 6, and Washington Afro-American, December 17, 1955, 1, 2.
“Recover Merchandise Believed Stolen from Bryant Store at Money.” Greenwood (Miss.) Morning Star, September 22, 1955, 1.
“Reed Boy, Bradley Woman Fled State for ‘Safety’ but Police Guard Homes.” Jackson Daily News, September 30, 1955, 1.
Reid, Clyde. “Mamie Bradley Says NAACP Used Son.” New York Amsterdam News, December 24, 1955, 1.
“Renamed Roads Honor Rights Victims.” Chicago Tribune, March 22, 2005, 12.
“Rep. Anfuso Asks Brownell Probe
Sumner, Miss., Trial.” Daily Worker (New York), September 27, 1955, 3.
“Rep. Diggs Blasts Mississippi Trial.” Jackson Clarion-Ledger, September 26, 1955, 1.
“Rep. Diggs Comments in Congress on Look’s Story about the Emmett Till Case.” Memphis Press-Scimitar, January 13, 1956, 19.
“Reporter Dares Miss. Death.” New York Age Defender, October 8, 1955, 1, 2.
“Retired Attorney John Whitten Dies.” Charleston (Miss.) Sun-Sentinel, February 2003, 1.
Richardson, Marty. “Clevelanders Rally Behind Mother of Lynching Victim.” Cleveland Call and Post, September 24, 1955, 1A, 5A.
———. “Mother of Lynched Boy Here to Open 1955 NAACP Drive.” Cleveland Call and Post, September 17, 1955, 1A, 2A.
“Rights Hearings Will Open Today.” New York Times, February 4, 1957, 8.
“Ripley Attorney Played Major Role in Till Case.” Daily Journal (Tupelo, Miss.), September 21, 2003, 1A, 6A.
Ritea, Steve. “Opening Old Wounds.” New Orleans Times-Picayune, June 15, 2004, 1.
“Rites Held Saturday for Moses Wright, 85.” Chicago Defender, August 8, 1977, 2.
Roosevelt, Eleanor. “I Think the Till Jury Will Have Uneasy Conscience.” Memphis Press-Scimitar, October 11, 1955, 6.
“Roosevelt Asks Law to Prevent Till Occurrences.” Jackson Daily News, October 12, 1955, 3.
“Ross Found Guilty, Faces Huge Fine.” Laurel (Miss.) Leader Call, September 29, 1962, 1, 2.
Rowley, Dorothy. “African American Museum Groundbreaking Held on the National Mall.” Washington Informer, February 23, 2012, 32–33.
Rubin, Richard. “The Ghosts of Emmett Till.” New York Times, July 31, 2005, F30–F35.
Ruethling, Gretchen. “Kin Disagree on Exhumation of Emmett Till.” New York Times, May 6, 2005, A23.
“Rumors Flying That Till’s Alive Somewhere in Detroit.” Jackson Clarion-Ledger, September 30, 1955, 1.
“Rumors Send Newsmen on ‘Wild Goose’ Chase.” Jackson State Times, September 21, 1955, 8A.
Sanchez, Mary. “Activist Enlists Evers Family to Solve Emmett Till Case.” Sunday Gazette-Mail (Charleston, W.Va.), June 22, 2003, 9A.
———. “Murder’s Horror Haunts the Living.” Kansas City Star, April 20, 2004, B7.
“Say Coleman Cites NAACP, Diggs for Till Case Outcome.” Delta Democrat-Times (Greenville, Miss.), January 12, 1956, 1, 2.
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